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September’s series of musical selections is officially over! It’s October! Or should I say . . . Inktober?
Do you remember what happened the last time I celebrated Inktober? No? Well, you’re not going to like it. You’re certainly not go to like this one. You see, a friend posted to Facebook a list of Inktober assignments, and being the smartass I am, I’ve taken on (synonym: stolen) those assignments despite my . . . “modest” drawing skills. Look, mine will be funnier, okay? I’d link to his (which are going to be much better), but he protects his tweets. You’ll have to settle for mine.
He’s drawing for a charity by offering his drawings for sale, the proceeds for which go to the Stillbrave Childhood Cancer Foundation. Noble, but my choice of charity is the JDRF. Unfortunately, no one will buy my work, so until their link breaks, you can directly donate here. Or you can donate to Stillbrave. I won’t get angry. Here are the assignments:
And here is today’s entry.
Day 9: Salem’s Lot
This series of posts is exposing how little of a movie-going history I had back in the day. On top of that, my parents were too cheap for cable TV until it became commonplace. We didn’t even get a VCR until after most of my peers, and then it was a fight to rent the movie I wanted. (This hints at why Star Trek III is such a special movie to me, but I digress.) I never saw the original Salem’s Lot except for the ending. If I recall correctly, it came on while I was channel surfing, so I watched it. I did see the Rob Lowe miniseries once. Once.
He looks like a knock-off superhero wearing Hannibal Lecter’s mouthguard.
Before you laugh, try to remember that it’s for charity. Then laugh.
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